Quick and accurate AF, Minimalist button design, Records Full HD at 30p
Image quality could be better, No viewfinder, external Mic jack, Uneasy to maneuver due to lack of grip
If mirrorless cameras were to be labeled ‘point and shoot style' and ‘DSLR style' Canon EOS M10 would slip and fall into the former classification. Apart from average image quality, the camera lacks a viewfinder and a handgrip that warrants its applicati...
At £400 it would be unfair to expect a camera to offer everything. The M10 produces great quality stills and performs well in testing conditions. It's handling, though simple, is intuitive and well implemented for those taking their first steps with a lar...
Abstract: Canon describe the EOS M10 as a ‘a compact system camera that combines DSLR performance with effortless portability.'It is 10.5x6.5x8.5 when the 15-45mm lens in locked shut, it weights 438grams.It comes with a neck strap but I preferred using it in the ha...
I can imagine that plenty of casual photographers will get on just fine with the Canon EOS M10. After all, plenty of people who own a fancy DSLR are thrown into a panic every time they accidentally turn the mode dial. The issue for Canon is the...
Proven 18Mp APS, C format sensor, Well implemented touch control, Nice build and reasonably small
No viewfinder or option to use an external unit, No hotshoe for an external flash, Limited lens range
There are no surprises about the M10 but it has enough features to make it enticing to beginners and it promises to deliver high quality images. We'll be paying particular attention to performance of the autofocus system when we get a production sample to...
Published: 2015-10-13, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Using the new Canon EOS M10 is like taking a step back in time. And not in a good way. The original EOS M from 2012 was bottom of the mirrorless pack at launch, the M2 never came to Europe, and even the M3, announced earlier in 2015 , was behind the mirro...
When you start to compare the EOS M10 alongside the EOS M youll notice the design has been simplified slightly. On the top-plate for example, Canon has decided to do away with the hotshoe – a feature that than can be found on the more advanced EOS M3. Th...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Entry-level interchangeable lens cameras have never been so affordable or more capable. There are plenty of choices around the $500 mark that will take better pictures than most cameras ever made.They don't always have the very latest sensors or the premi...